And when I saw
your wedding picture I thought, «Hey, why don't I have my wedding picture hanging up somewhere?!»
Not exact matches
When you
picture a person who identifies as a woman getting engaged, you may
think of someone who wastes no time breaking out the
wedding magazines and jumping on the phone with venues before the ring is even resized.
And the real kicker is that the photographer who refused to take
pictures at the gay
wedding, for a couple who may have held deep religious convictions, would happily grab my money for the same service even though I
think their religious beliefs are coo - coo for cocoa puffs.
Kinda hard to see in this tiny
picture... but if you click it, I
think you see something larger... and then there's
pictures from my
wedding a year later in 2005.
Wedding albums, baby
pictures, and family heirlooms can all be kept in heavy duty fireproof safe so that in an emergency, you can concentrate on getting yourself out without a moment's
thought to saving keepsakes.
More than anything, it terrifies me to
picture the self - talk of so many brides as their big day approaches and they take on «shedding for the
wedding» as a personal mission and mantra: It terrifies me to
think of them telling themselves their thighs are too big or their arms won't look good in photos.
When we
think of Monique Lhuillier, we
picture wedding dresses, girlie gowns and yards and yards of lace.
I've always felt like hanging
pictures on the wall is a bit «Kim K-esque» haha... I do have two
wedding pictures framed and on the wall now that I
think of it.
I love the shoes — the grouping of three under your
picture — Katie's shoes for the
wedding are the middle beautiful blue I
think they are by the same designer — I'll check.
All I could
think about as I lay in bed weeks before the
wedding was how bad my «sprayed» head looked in
pictures.
I
think these
pictures reflect the true importance of the
wedding and the marriage itself.
It may have been wishful
thinking that it wouldn't rain in Seattle but thankfully between the downpour the clouds dried up long enough to snap some
pictures near our condo we rented before heading to the
wedding venue.
Pictures don't do justice to how beautiful (I can't
think of more adjectives for... really... really HOT) my wife looked at the
wedding last night.
Think «Shallow Grave» built as a
wedding comedy and you'll get a little idea of what this very odd
picture is like.
I'm
thinking you can start a side business taking
pictures for graduations, birthday parties and
weddings.
Considering the average cost of swapping vows these days ($ 35,329, on average, according to The Knot), you'd
think a
wedding insurance policy would be the first thing you'd splurge for before any gowns, tuxedos, rings, venues or caterers even enter the
picture.
I
think that would make a great
wedding present with a
picture of the bride and groom in it.
nope, lots of people do
think about, and that is where ppa comes in... The main reason someone would sue me is if I ruined
pictures that were irreplaceable such as a
wedding, which I don't do.
Shane and I have only been married 4 years and already I look at our
wedding pictures and
think, «We were babies!»